Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1924, Page 9

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S@@fl,@@y | w__(Continued from i Mvith their son-in KChaplain and aw Mrs, Rinard Mrs. Theodore Richards entertained | Rt luncheon toda rs. Washington who s visit Breckinridge in compliment to le vian Minister Hon, at Literary Sal, Don Euests 2 [ will go via the F _| horne hav | Cotunibus, “Ohio, Mr. allie Mackall Wells of Penn- ate Trundle and e of Baltimore. ood of Washington Astor In New York s before leaving for the ands with her son_and ow, Col. and Mrs. Nor- S. A.. who have been ¢d at Camp Meade, Md. They ma canal. ederick H. Holtz of the en- r, Eugenio n Harris of Mr. and_Mrs. 1o iington. arshall M. Lang- their home and are anderbilt, Augusta, Mr. and M lding will give a hty 1t “the Willard r the benefit oLy, inxton for his new b val base at Hampton road is mother, m. in her home here. s been stationed for | ¢ bt Israel Putnam of is in Washington for a lo is at the Hotel Hamily »w Tork y.and ompson have ha nter and are 1 M. Wise have cdding trip and Hotel, or of Ward- returned to rip through 1 > ¢ and was secretary Upholstering Chair Caneing Furniture Repairing ‘Nuff Said! The Best Place and Lowest Prices, After All Clay A. Armstrong 1233 10th St. N.W. Franklin 7483 Magician® | 2 Mrs. An- | & i Washington en route to Cuba and ERWOOD ] “uunmwoon { Mr. Conn. Ave. and K St. N.W. THE EVEN and Mrs. Allison N. Miller, Miss | in the office of former Senator Pome- rene. Sult L of the g “ehr, who is & native of ¢, Utah, is a graduate ashington University Law School and a member of the Sigma Phi ¥ m Fraternity. He is at present one of the counsel of the American-German mixed claims com- miksion and has written several articles relating to the commission’s work, which haye appeared in the North American R w. Mrs. Willlam chuselts avenu daughter, nley, of Massa- as her guest her rd Breck. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friedman, 3816 streat northwest, announce the mmx nent of their daughter Rae to Mr. Harry H. Miller of Baltimore. Mrs. Rose Feldman of the Delaware apartments, Atlantie City, N. J., ae- her granddaughter, o, 1 visiting Mr. and ; mumemlm\ ffe has as her 175 31st street, of the American s. Mary Dickinson of 1211 O northwest announces the en- ent of her cousin, Mrs. Mabel t of Pine Hill, Albany, N. Y., ames J. Calhoun of ' Pitts- The wedding will tuke place at the home of Mrs. Dickinson April § Mrs. Stewart spent several days in Florida. Musical at At 4130 O'clock Thix Afternoon. A recital is being given this after- noon, beginnin lounge of t t Albert W panist. The members of the Candles For Candlemas Day| 4 to pound 45¢ Magruder’s Best Groceries Established 1875 Stonewall | NG_STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D.' C, WEDNESDAY, TJANUARY 30, 192%.° Jackson Chapter, No. 20, Daughters of the Confederacy, United aro invited to attend a reception tomor- row at the Confederate Memorial Home, in honor of thelr new pres e dent, Miss Matie J. McGuire, and her offlcers. ment, Mrs. Benjamin Boule Gant EATMOR CRANBERRIES! Most healthful —most economical of all fruits! Put them up now and have dainty desserts to balance heavy, winter meals! A Special Offer A Beautiful Picture of Baby $5 AP S Dependable Hosiery —and assured service— You can Dbe perfectly sure beforehand—of these two essentials in Hosiery— That the qualities of- fered here have been cen- sored with critical judg- ment. And that the proper shades—no matter how ex- 4 ceptional and exclusive— are to be found here That makes Hosiery- buying so easy- d pre- cludes the necess for shopping around. It’s exceptional quality that’s featured in our— $2.25 grade Arthur Burt Co. 1343 F Street W.& J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET, N. W. (Opposite the Shoreham) The_chalrman of entertain- 2, | hag arranged for dancing after the reception. The Arts Club of Washintgon in- vites all those interested in art to a tea and exhibition of mural batik ore by Miss Alice I e Sunday, February 8, from 4 to 6, at| 2017 1 street northwest. | The graduating olass of 1924 of Holy Cross Academy gave a gurprise luncheon at the mcudemy Monday afternoon in honor of the elghteenth birthday anniversary of their cluss- mate, Mims Winifred MoKee. 1y Tulop, olls by v and water ‘Willoughby Sale of Aluminum Closing Days of Our Removal Sale Ewvervthing Must Be Disposed Of Regardless of Cost! Watch for Tinal Reductions \ll Remaining Stock Re-priced for Or 4-gt. Convex Saucepans 6-gt. Convex 8-gt. Preserving Kettle Double Roaster 10-in Fry Pans Sink Strainers 10-qt. Dishpans 6-qt. Convex Covered Kettle 2-qt. Percolators 2-qt. Rice Boiler Omelet Pans Saucepans 4-qt. Windsor Kettle Aluminum Pitchers 11-gt. Water Pail 9-in Colander Loose-bottom Tube Cake Pans Absolute Clearance Main Floor, G Street Entrance DULINGMARTING 1215-1217 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street 8:45 to 5:30 3=#Details in Thursday's Star and Friday’s Post M PASTERNAK The Connecticut Avenue Shop 1200 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Hours: $13333834352338384038242243 0828022822 2020 2322220242422 23 0202302024 The Store where opportunities are always We 13433 NHERS ripe for big values at remarkable prices. serve our patrons by offering them big savings. Cbc Econo'nq Comer Jthand Hste NN Tr_immeé Hats— Girls’ Dresses Attractive models in Gingham, Chambray and Imported Checks— Boys’ Wash Suits Big lot of Boys’ Wash Suits—in Oliver Twist, Middy and Button-on $7.00 styles — fast col- ors and well made. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Choice. . many colorings; cut right in every detail and dain- tily made. Sizes 00 2 to 14 years. [ Choice Third Floor 50 handsome Velvet Hats—in desirable shapes—and of various styles of trimming. These are out of our regular stock and were marked to sell at $3.95 to $5.95 Choice tomorrow, $1.00 Third Ploor $1.00 Reduction on Each $10 Purchase Made on Second Floor $1.00 Rompers and Creepers —in Peggy Cloth Linenes, il 3 for § l Children’s Sleepers Chambrays, Ginghams — Made of Flannelette 2 for $1 embroidered with animal —in neat patterns and gures good colorings — with and withont feet. Third Floor A Sale of Great Magnitude Embodying Carpets, Domestic and Oriental Rugs, Linoleums, Furniture for Halls, Living Rooms, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Porch Furniture, Lamps, Screens, Occasional Pieces, Drapery and Furniture Fabrics. Note the very moderate prices quoted on the various articles in this Great Sale. Select those items in which you are particularly interested, and then make a critical comparison of our goods and prices with those offered elsewhere. a This means that no matter what your selection — Dress, Suit or Coat — on every $10 of regular prices you save one dollar. Just think of buying such values as are in this collection of $13.73 Spring Dresses for $12.75. A wonder- ful opportunity—take full advantage of it .........comemennoncaciaccmonee Second Floor We want you to know this store—its ability to serve you economically, efficiently and corréctly—to familiarize yourself with the reasonable standards of our prices, even when compared with widely advertised Sales. As space does not permit us to describe in detail, we mention below a few of the items included. You must see the selection to really appreciate the magnitude of this great Sale: » BED ROOM FURNITURE Sale Price $430 385 575 445 410 650 Fiber Silk Vests smox,‘ Oronia, im; ng.i‘ avender. or Regular Sl grade. First Floor Beaded Bags Imported Beaded Bags; drawstring type, Z for sl in various col- First Ploor Women’s House Slippers Dainty Black Kid House Slip- pers — One - strap and Boudoir style, with pompom and rubber heels. Choice for Wednesday. ....... Pirst ored desigus.. DINING ROOM FURNITURE Sale Price $440 375 400 585 . 495 400 Walnut Suite (10 Pieces) . . - Walnut Suite (10 Pieces). . Mahogany Suite (10 Pieces) Walnut Suite (10 Pieces) . Mahogany Suite (9 Pieces) « Mahogany Suite (10 Pieces) Mahogany Suite (8 Pieces) . - Mahogany Suite (10 Pieces) - Mahogany Suite (6 Pieces) . , . Walnut Suite (6 Pieces) . . + . Gray Enamel Suite (8 Pieces) . . Mahogany and Maple (8 Pieces) . “Boyshform” Bandeaus Satin stripes, With delicate colorod trim 2 for s] Suit Cases 24.inch Fiber Cases—made very strong aud neatly fin- ished. Roomy and *1 00 convenient for the o week-end trip. .. .. First Floor Suedene Gloves Gray, Tan and Mode—with Black stitching and bracelet ; others with cuffs. s,";f“'“ $1.00 Chiffon Hose Pure Silk u= perfect qual- ¥ $1.00 Toing. Sizes 32 es. OCCASIONAL PIECES & Sale Price $13.50 Up 15.00 Up 18.00 Up 19.00 Up 35.00 Up Umbrellas The maker guarantees them ratmproof—witn colored Baxa- lite handies $1.00 Neckwear Collars and Cuffs; Tuxedos, Berthas and Bibs, of Lace, Organdy, Linen and lnronn Satin. Regular 3 or sl price, oD Sanitary Napkins Puritex Sanitary Napkins— at 60c & 2 doz. for $] dozen. ... First Ploor Satine Petticoats FPine quality, with dbfl) p]AhIfi rufle udz fo' sl xcrun price, 88c. First Floor Chaits) < v & w s Mirrors + . . Tables . . . . Sewing Cabinets Lamps . . . - . .- - strong pn—agu & frames. Regular $1.50 value. Pirst Floor —that se! regularly - DOMESTIC RUGS 9 x 12 Velvets - $40 9 x 12 Axminsters 45 Up 9 x 12 Wool Wiltons .-» 75 Up 9 x 12 Worsted Wiltons 94.50 Up ‘ ROOM SIZE ORIENTAL RUGS Sale Price $250 Up 295 Up 375 Up 350 Up - Sale Price Up 9 x 12 Chinese , . . A e 9x12 Persian, . ¢ - 9 x 12 Turkish. . '« « 9 x 12 India Knit Underwear Pleece-lined Shirts and Drawers— long sleeves and ankle- length =~ Regular price, 3 for $1 Bargain Basement. Pocketbooks -mm shapes—such popular Billy ,lun 2 for SI Bargain B et Regular 98¢ " Muslin Underwear aig B SR e 31 - e & & ular values, 50c to 69c.. = Bargain Basement. SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS $25 $30 $35 $40 845 $50 Lingerie Waists Broken stock of many lots of fine Cot- o2 Walstm; poptias styles, 2 for 51 Formarly $1.50 and Bargain B .‘n‘mg Wmmmmmcmwmmmmmm Boudoir Caps Batiste and Dotted Swiss; flowered and plain; 4 for 51 Bargain Basement. Wool Hose Perfect quality Wool Hose, n Meather ttractive Blue for 51 combina~ tfl.nunud with ribbon and Sloane Endorsed Merchandise J Freight paid to all shipping Carries an Assurance of Satisfaction points in the United States Our Establishment is open . every day from 8 to 5:30 e e e ss e st e e st s e sss e st eessstsssassttssseesstsetessesssesseeessseessseessstesseesstsssssssseesses $39388328822388288282388233888888888282128388

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